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Alcornoque
Alcornoque Al`cor*no"que, n. [Sp., cork tree.] The bark of several trees, esp. of Bowdichia virgilioides of Brazil, used as a remedy for consumption; of Byrsonima crassifolia, used in tanning; of Alchornea latifolia, used medicinally; or of Quercus ilex, the cork tree.
Bicornous
Bicorn Bi"corn, Bicorned Bi"corned, Bicornous Bi*cor"nous, a. [L. bicornis; bis twice + cornu horn: cf. F. bicorne. Cf. Bickern.] Having two horns; two-horned; crescentlike.
Corno di bassetto
Corno di bassetto Cor"no di bas*set"to (k?r"n? d? b?s-s?t"t? or b?s-s?t"t?); pl. Corni di basseto. [It.] (Mus.) A tenor clarinet; -- called also basset horn, and sometimes confounded with the English horn, which is a tenor oboe.
Corno Inglese
Corno Inglese Cor"no In*gle"se (?n-gl?"z?); pl. Corni Inglesi (-z?). [It.] (Mus.) A reed instrument, related to the oboe, but deeper in pitch; the English horn.
Cornopean
Cornopean Cor*no"pe*an (k?r-n?"p?-an), n. (Mus.) An obsolete name for the cornet-[`a]-piston.
Nasicornous
Nasicornous Nas`i*cor"nous, a. [L. nasus nose + cornu horn: cf. F. nasicorne.] (Zo["o]l.) Bearing a horn, or horns, on the nose, as the rhinoceros.
Quadricornous
Quadricornous Quad`ri*cor"nous, a. [Quadri- + L. cornu horn: cf. F. quadricorne.] (Zo["o]l.) Having four horns, or hornlike organs; as, a quadricornous beetle.
Reciprocornous
Reciprocornous Re*cip`ro*cor"nous, a. [L. reciprocus returning, reciprocal + cornu horn.] (Zo["o]l.) Having horns turning backward and then forward, like those of a ram. [R.] --Ash.
Tauricornous
Tauricornous Tau`ri*cor"nous, a. [L. tauricornis; taurus a bull + cornu a horn.] (Zo["o]l.) Having horns like those of a bull. --Sir T. Browne.
Tubicornous
Tubicornous Tu"bi*corn`ous, a. Having hollow horns.
Unicornous
Unicornous U`ni*cor"nous, a. [See Unicorn.] (Zo["o]l.) Having but a single horn; -- said of certain insects. ``Unicornous beetles.' --Sir T. Browne.

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- Corno, italian for Natural horn Irene Camber-Corno, Italian fencer Corno (artist), Canadian artist Cornicello, Italian amulet Corno, small river of the...
- The corno ducale (Italian for 'ducal horn'), a unique ducal hat, was the headgear and symbol of the Doge of Venice. It was a stiff horn-like bonnet, which...
- The Corno is a small river of the northern Lazio and eastern Umbria in Italy. Its source is on the upper slopes of Mount Corno, at an approximate altitude...
- Corno Grande (Italian for "great horn") is the highest point in the Apennine Mountains, situated in Abruzzo, central Italy. Part of the Gran S****o m****if...
- Italy') is a m****if in the Apennine Mountains of Italy. Its highest peak, Corno Grande 2,912 metres (9,554 ft), is the highest mountain in the Apennines...
- cornetto (Italian for 'little horn' / 'hornlet'; [korˈnetto]), corno (Italian for 'horn"'), or corno portafortuna (Italian for 'horn that brings luck') is an...
- Monte Corno Battisti, previously known as Monte Corno or Corno di Vallarsa, is a mountain of Trentino, Italy, with an elevation of 1,778 metres (5,833 ft)...
- names en: Mellophonium, tenor cor, fr: cor alto, de: Altkorno, Alt-Corno, it: genis corno classification Wind Br**** Aerophone Playing range in F: sounds one...
- Schouten and the Italian Michele Marelli. The Italian name for the instrument, corno di b****etto, was used by Bernard Shaw as a pseudonym when writing music...
- with his brother-in-law Andrea Corno, a publishing house focused on the production of comics called Editoriale Corno. In 1962 Bunker wrote a Western-style...